Born in Germany in 1940, Jahn came to Chicago in 1966 and remained based here for the next 55 years. Yesterday the 81-year-old was riding his bike in Campton Hills, near Seven Oaks, a 30-acre horse farm in St. Charles that he rehabbed for his wife, Deborah.
According to a statement from the Campton Hills police, Jahn was riding on Old Lafox Road and failed to stop at a stop sign on Burlington Road. Cars traveling in both directions on Burlington hit Jahn, according to the statement. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
As news of the renowned architect’s sudden death surfaced today, numerous people paid tribute, including on Twitter.
Galveston preparing for packed beaches during spring break
Mask restrictions and past social distancing requirements on Texas’ public beaches will no longer be in effect during spring break. Author: Matt Dougherty Updated: 10:53 PM CST March 8, 2021
HOUSTON Spring break starts this weekend and many Houston-area residents are making plans.
Some may be getting on a plane for the first time in a year while others may be opting for a “staycation” or the beach.
Galveston County Sheriff Henry Trochessett says deputies are prepping for a big weekend at the beach.
He says visitors are ready to lose their masks and get outside in the sun.
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